In The Water Collection
"In the Water: A Glimpse into Germany's Historic Beauty" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of "Mädchen im Teich" as you step back in time to 1870s Germany
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"In the Water: A Glimpse into Germany's Historic Beauty" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of "Mädchen im Teich" as you step back in time to 1870s Germany. This digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th-century painting captures the essence of people from the Black Forest, adorned in their traditional folk costumes. The exact date may be unknown, but its timeless beauty continues to captivate. Travel further through history and discover Erwin von Steinbach, a renowned stonemason and German builder whose legacy lives on through a stunning sculpture on Erwinshoehe near Steinbach. Dating back to 1898, this digital reproduction allows us to appreciate his craftsmanship even today. As we journey towards the North Sea, we encounter a heartwarming scene - a young mother standing with her legs immersed in water while holding her son who fears the vastness of the sea. This historic moment captured during a summer resort visit reminds us of cherished family bonds and moments that transcend time. Venturing deeper into nature's wonders, we find ourselves at the entrance of Hoellental cave nestled within Baden-Wuerttemberg's mystical Black Forest. With its rich history dating back centuries, this digitally restored reproduction from the 1890s takes us on an immersive journey through time. Mainau Island emerges like a hidden gem amidst Lake Constance's shimmering waters. Transported by this photochromic print from the late 19th century, we witness its tranquil beauty preserved for generations to come. Karlsruhe beckons with its vibrant past showcased in another meticulously restored photochromic print from the same era. Step into this historic city and let your imagination wander among architectural marvels that have stood tall for centuries. The University of Freiburg invites you to explore knowledge steeped in tradition as you delve into academia's roots depicted through a captivating photochrome print from the 1890s.